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President Asif Ali Zardari stresses patience, worship, and steadfastness in leadership while criticizing complaints in jail.

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President Asif Ali Zardari stresses patience, worship, and steadfastness in leadership while criticizing complaints in jail.

February 15, 2026

Web desk: President Asif Ali Zardari stated that those who complain while in jail are not capable of true sacrifice and only make empty claims. He made these remarks during a speech in Sadiqabad where he addressed political workers and supporters

Zardari once again emphasized the importance of patience steadfastness and sacrifice in leadership. He said that some leaders today only make allegations or complaints saying things like My eye hurts or There is no milk here but true leadership is shown by those who remain firm in difficulties and draw strength from worship fasting and prayer

The president recalled his own experience in jail saying that he did not lose courage despite spending fourteen years in confinement and always gave importance to patience and worship. He described jail as a place for devotion and said that the prayers and acts of worship performed there are accepted

According to him only those who speak loudly cannot stand in the face of real difficulties. He advised his supporters that imprisonment or arrests should not be feared but rather seen as an opportunity to demonstrate faith patience and devotion

Zardari added that his aim is only the progress unity and betterment of the country and he will not abandon his mission until his responsibilities are fulfilled

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